I lay on the ground, breathing hard, thinking about how close that was. I had almost run dry on chakra from all the movement and jutsu I burned during Stormdrive and only barely made it in time. If it was not for Sena, Aoya would have escaped with ease. Speaking of Sena, I checked on my clone's line to the warehouse and felt no seal triggers. That meant Kaen and Sena handled their side perfectly.
I dismissed the shadow clone and a thin thread of chakra flowed back into me. It helped, but my legs still screamed and I could not move much. I only switched on Stormdrive because Aoya went for the kill. I wanted to stall her, but she answered with an ultimate technique. Thinking about that jutsu moved something in me. It was an incredible feat, a merger of two compatible techniques with a mechanic that amplified the output. I knew combination jutsu existed, but seeing one in the wild planted a seed for a future idea.
Now I had to consider the price of showing Stormdrive in front of Shisui. If he had used his Mangekyo Sharingan, he saw more than anyone else could. Sena most likely noticed as well. I let out a tired breath. I did not have spare energy to overthink, so I sat there and watched as Sena looked at me with her mouth almost open. Getting someone as polished as her to slip like that felt like a small miracle. I chuckled. She snapped back to her usual calm smile in an instant.
Kaen arrived a moment later, a few small cuts and dust on his vest, nothing serious. He took in the scene and let out a breathy laugh.
"Sensei came to the rescue."
Shisui shook his head. "No. Noa defeated her on his own."
Kaen's eyes widened and he almost stumbled. "Really? How?"
"You did good as well Kaen," Shisui said, voice steady. "But you have a lot of training ahead of you. When you are in the Uchiha compound, come find me. We will make sure you reach a level where you can replicate that feat."
Kaen blinked, his face flushed, then settled. He nodded once, the shock, a prickle of anger, and a spark of excitement all flashing across his face before he locked them down.
Sena's gaze slid past us, unfocused for a heartbeat as her sensing sharpened. "Multiple enemies approaching. At least fifteen. They are moving slowly and carefully, so they will need a couple of minutes to reach us." She exhaled. "Not the same group. This is a second team trying to capitalize on the first team's defeat and finish us while we are tired and low on chakra." A small smile tugged at the corner of her mouth. "Someone set this trap for us. A clever one, too. Unlucky for them. We already planned for this."
She looked at Kaen. "I will spread a thin layer of water with Water Release and mix Yin chakra into it. You will need to keep a steady, controlled Fire Release to turn it into steam. Keep the heat constant, not too strong, or we will lose the moisture. Once they enter the mist, a wide-area genjutsu will take hold and throw them off balance. It will drain me heavily, and I can only hold it for a few minutes, so we finish this quickly before it breaks. Clear?"
Kaen looked a little deflated. "You can use genjutsu and Water Release?"
Sena chuckled. "We do this together."
Kaen sighed and nodded. I pulled a thin film of chakra over my eyes and sharpened my sensory range. I had not seen Sena use elemental chakra before. Maybe my display pushed her to show more of her strength.
Sena ran through a long, deliberate string of hand seals. Her chakra rolled and steadied, precise and controlled, two types braided into one technique. She finished the last sign. "Water Release: Surface Flow"
Water gushed out and spread in a thin sheen across the torn road and broken ground, glistening under the pale light. Kaen flew through a short sequence, then exhaled a wide, low flame. He focused his chakra and kept the heat even, warming the water without scorching it. Vapor rose in pale ribbons and then in thick sheets until the entire area was wrapped in white mist.
Steam rolled across the ground, first in thin fingers and then in heavy clouds until the road drowned in white. Heat clung to my skin and dampened my hair. Even breathing felt slower.
Sena pressed her hands into a seal and held it to keep the genjutsu active. Her chakra stretched outward and pulsed once. This was no longer only steam. The air grew heavy, a soft pressure against the mind, like a hand settling on the back of my head. Shapes shimmered at the edge of my sense, and faint sounds rang where nothing stood. A kunai clicked to my right. A breath brushed the back of my neck. A whisper drifted across air that did not exist. It was a weak illusion, and I could dispel it cleanly by correcting my flow, but civilian fighters would have no reliable way to break it.
Far ahead, the first intruders entered the steam. Their footsteps slowed. One raised a weapon and swung at empty air. The echo of that swing came from behind him and he spun the wrong way. Another man turned toward a phantom silhouette with no chakra at all. Confusion rippled through their line. Spacing fell apart. Formation broke.
Sena's breathing sharpened, but her focus held. She opened her eyes and looked at Kaen. "Disrupt your chakra while you move so the veil does not catch you. That means kenjutsu only. I will hold the field. Go."
Kaen's Sharingan spun. He drew a kunai from his pouch and moved into the mist like it belonged to him. His outline vanished in seconds. The silence that followed broke into the wet crunch of feet on mud, the soft punch of strikes, the quick rasp of steel, the short grunt of a throat losing air.
Another body hit the ground with a dull thud. A strangled cry cut off midway. Kaen worked clean and efficient, no wasted motion and no wild swings. The mist made every sound bounce in the wrong direction. Panic bloomed.
One man ran and slammed headlong into his own comrade as the genjutsu twisted distance. Two more collided in the fog. Before they could recover, Kaen was there, dropping both, then fading back into white.
Sena stayed near the edge of the steam, hands locked in her seal. Chakra poured out of her in a steady current, keeping the illusion laced through the whole field. Even from where I sat, I felt the cost. Sweat tracked down her cheek and soaked her collar. Her legs trembled.
She did not stop.
Kaen's shape flickered, appearing for a brief moment. His kunai glistened with blood, and a dark smile curved across his face before he vanished back into the mist. The noise inside the steam erupted into chaos. Boots pounded against the ground, voices shouted over one another, and steel rang as panicked men struck at phantoms and shadows that were never there.
Minutes stretched and then thinned. The noise began to fade. Groans replaced panic. The sounds of fighting drained away until only the low hiss of steam and the faint thrum of Sena's chakra remained.
Kaen stepped out of the mist at last, breathing hard but steady. His Sharingan dimmed back to black. He gave Sena a small nod. "That was an incredible technique." Respect colored his voice. "It is done."
Sena released the seal. The mist thinned at once and rolled back from the field. More than a dozen enemies lay scattered across the ground. A few still breathed for interrogation. The rest were down for good, each cut placed with cold precision.
Sena staggered and caught herself on one knee, pale and soaked with sweat. "That is my limit," she said quietly.
Kaen glanced at her, then at the bodies. "It was more than enough."
The last of the steam bled away, leaving torn earth, a bound prisoner, and a ring of still forms across a ruined road. Shisui looked over the field, eyes steady, the faintest edge of real approval breaking through his calm. He did not say it aloud, but his expression made it easy to imagine the thought.
This team is full of monsters.
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A/N: Sena and Kaen came back for seconds 😈 This chapter felt like a real shinobi battle. Misdirection, clean execution, and no overcomplication. Writing it was a lot of fun, and just when you thought the fight was over, I dropped another surprise Hehehe. Let this be a reminder. Having a plan B and staying prepared can save you from a lot of trouble ;)